McDonald’s Menu Prices in Australia

Updated in Mar 2019

McDonald’s (or Maccas as us Aussies have claimed it) is the 2nd largest fast food restaurant in Australia (Subway is #1). But there’s no doubt McDonald’s has one of the best menus, with fantastic prices to match.

5 December 2018 – Added McRib to menu. $6.65 by itself or $10.15 in a small meal.

27 November 2018 – Added Loaded BBQ Aoili fries to menu. $3.55 for a small portion and $6.50 for a large.

1 November 2018 – Added all sauces to the menu. Including Special Big Mac Sauce for $0.50.

22 October 2018 – McDonald’s has just released a new ultra shake – the Caramel Indulgent Shake. Starting from $4.35 for a small.

20 October 2018 – Summer’s coming back @ Maccas with a new $2 waffle cone added to the menu, three flavours are available.

15 October 2018 – Added two new wrap’s to menu – Spicy Chicken Wrap & Classic Beef Wrap – both available for $7.45 by themselves.

1 October 2018 – Adjusted a few prices based on user feedback – thank you!

25 August2018 – Updated and completely revamped the price list for their whole menu. It’s much easier to read now and contains a more comprehensive comparison of their prices.

16 July 2018 – Grand Big Mac removed from list due to end of promotion.

20 June 2018 – Grand Big Mac added to list @ $7.95 for a burger.

How Macca’s Came To Be

Did you know the 2nd largest fast food chain in Australia (and the world), isn’t even 100 years old? McDonald’s has conquered the globe in less than 80 years.

Founded in San Bernadino, California, by the siblings Richard and Maurice McDonald back in 1940 – the arches originally served up barbeque style food deliciousness.

It wasn’t until 1948, that the company made the revolutionary switch over to a production line style hamburger stand. It was the beginning of something bigger than they could ever imagine.

After 13 years of delighting their customer’s tastebuds – they donned the now famous ‘golden arches’ – which still remains their primary logo today.

Macca’s Famous Golden Arches Logo

Across the world, you’ll be able to find the famous symbol in more than 35,000 locations across 100 countries.

Every day, 69 million hungry mouths are fed by the store’s 375,000 employees.

69 million people every day. Hypothetically, that equals every single Aussie visiting Macca’s for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Extraordinary.

Coupons & Discounts for McDonald’s

Unlike competing fast-food giants such as KFC and Red Rooster, who both send out regular coupons via mail and across social media, Maccas don’t usually send out traditional cuttable coupons in the mail.

Interestingly enough, this isn’t the case in other countries. From a quick search, Germany, the UK, and Singapore all seem to have vouchers which you can print out, or show on your phone, and get a deal with.

Check these out:

Mcdonald’s Coupons Availabe In Singapore

Even Germany Has Deals And Specials For Mcdonald’s

The Uk Has Plenty Of Maccas Vouchers Available

February 2019 Update: Out of nowhere McDonald’s have sent out some of the first cuttable coupons in years. They vary wildly from state to state to make sure you use the ones for your area. As well, we’ve seen the coupons are only available at certain stores, which suggests it’s either for company-owned restaurants of franchises only.

There are deals on Quarter Pounders, Big Macs, McChickens, and more. Check it out:

February 2019 Mcdonald’s Coupons In Australia For Nsw

Macca’s Delivery

2018 UPDATE – McDonald’s has now partnered with Uber Eats. Allowing delivery from nearly all of their stores nationwide. Download the Uber Eats app today to order-in McDonald’s.

Likely one of the most requested stores to be added to the Uber Eats line up – McDonald’s. And it’s now here.

Nearly all of their restaurants now offer delivery straight to your door with Uber Eats. Simply download the Uber Eats app today, and you’re good to go.

No more late nights driving through the rain at ungodly hours trying to get Maccas. Stay home, enjoy the warmth of a cosy blanket, and get it delivered straight to your door in a very short time.

Uber Eats Has Partnered With Mcdonald’s In Australia For Delivery

If you’ve been subscribed to Uber Eats’ mailing list, you’ll have received more than a few emails letting you know of their new partnership with McDonald’s.

And if you aren’t, you should be – they often send out exclusive deals and promos to their users.

Breakfast Menu

McDonald’s has been widely known to be one of the best places to go for brekky if you’re in a hurry, or simply can’t be buggered throwing together your own bacon & eggs.

Not to worry – Maccas has you covered. Over the years, they’ve been continuously refining the items on their breakfast menu, making them better & more delicious each year. And somehow, they’ve managed to keep the prices of their breakfast menu quite steady over the years.

Just recently as well, a number of their most popular breakfast dishes have become all day items due to popular demand. These are some of their classic McMuffins, their delicious hash browns, and a few other items. See the table above for their prices.

Mcdonald’s All Day Breakfast Menu In Australia

With the addition of their McCafe add-ons in a large number of their restaurants, not only can you get some grub to fill you up in the morning, but you’ll also be able to wash it down with some of their barista made coffee.

You can choose from long blacks, flat whites, hot chocolates, espressos, macchiatos, chai lattes, and a whole lot more.

So head down to your local Maccas if you’re after some fast, yet high-quality breakfast to tame your hunger.

Breakfast Menu Update March 2019: McDonald’s have finally realised a new bundle on to their breakfast menu. For $6 you can head down and grab yourself a Ham & Cheese Pocket with a Medium Coffee. The perfect way to start the morning if you haven’t had your breakfast yet.

On a side note, want to see how far the Maccas brekky has come? Check out this ad from way back in 1997:

New All-Day menu

Due to the wildly high demand for Big Mac’s at 3am and a Large Fries for breakfast, McDonald’s announced in late 2018 that many of their most iconic menu items will now be available around the clock.

Yep, at any time of the day, you can head into your local Maccas and grab one of the following:

Big Mac

Quarter Pounder

Cheeseburger

McNuggets

Fries

So if you’re not up for their standard Sausage McMuffin or Hash brown on their breakfast menu, don’t worry – grab a Quarter Pounder & Fries instead.

Mcdonald’s All Day Menu

The company announced it would be rolling out the All Day menu across all of it’s Australia restaurants following the successful trial in a few of their Victorian and South Australian locations.

Move into family box meals

What we can only consider an attempt to take aim at KFC’s massive ownership of the fast food family meal market share, McDonald’s have gone ahead and released their very own line of family box meals to add to their menu.

There are two types of boxes available on the family menu at the moment – McFavourites Box and the McValue Box. Each has their pros and cons, and as you can see from their prices above, they are quite valuable and certainly compete with KFC’s own family meal menu.

Family Box McValue Meal With Family Fries

Originally, the Family Boxes were only available in New Zealand, but I assume they were obscenely popular which led to their quick expansion to the Australian market as well.

Have you tried out the family box? Let us know what you think in the comments below. Does it compare to KFC’s meals? Is it better or worse?

Conclusion

All in all, whether you call it Maccas or McDonald’s, the menu at their stores comes with great prices and a range of fantastic burgers and family meals to choose from.

If you have any questions about McDonald’s, it’s menu, their prices, or would like to see another topic covered here, let us know in the comments below.

Not convinced on Maccas just yet? Why not check the prices of Hungry Jack’s, Dominos, or Subway, to see which menu you’d like your taste buds to get to know a little more today. Enjoy!

Disclaimer We are not affiliated with the above goods/service/organisation in any way. Prices should only be used as a guide.

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Daniel

Thanks for the list. Though Apple pies are now $2.50, not $1.50. Cheers.

Hi Mike, great work on this! However I just found out different Maccas have different pricing! I was browsing 3 different branches’ prices on Ubereats’ selection menus and realised all 3 branches (Freshwater Place, South Melbourne, Geelong) have pricing differences ranging from 5cents-15cents. Have you noticed this in different branches yourself? Thanks!

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Clancy

Sauces also cost money now. 50c each, used to be 25c 🙁

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Clancy

I forgot to add, there’s a 24 nuggets for $9.95 deal on at the moment

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kane

Went to McDonalds Anzac Highway in Adelaide and a small Big Mac meal is $9.95

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Tim

I’d also like to chime in here regarding varying prices, considering this is a “price” website… I believe McDonald’s set a base price at Head office, and it’s up to the franchisee, and the cost of wholesale delivery of goods to that area, to base their prices around what McDonald’s set as the “minimum”. This is noticeable even within the same city, as neighbouring suburbs have different Franchisee’s and aren’t fixed to one price. I also believe it can be based on the demographics of the area, and turnover based on what is more popular in that area. For example,… Read more »

We put the list together simply because when we searched “maccas soft serve price” in the middle of last year, nothing came up and we were forced to call a store. And we weren’t interested in installing their app just to find out the price.

If you can set your store on KFC’s official site and see exact prices, McDonald’s should be able to do it as well.

This would be very hard to tell from our side as a consumer. There would have to be some kind of internal investigation or audit by an specific organisation to figure this out.

Good question!

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Meran

Hey awesome site and massive thanks. I take the prices as a guide only as the fine print on here states. And instead of umming and ahhing when I get there I can decide before I leave and make sure I have the right cash on hand too. Makes it alot easier when I am there to make my order.

Just a note the GRAND MAC is no longer available it finished about a week ago I was told at my local Macca’s
It was limited time only 🙂

Hi Lisa – the price varies from store to store for a number of reasons. Cost of supplies, difference in wages, changes in local markets etc. All have an impact on the final price that a Cappuccino will cost at McDonald’s.

All sauces cost an extra $0.50 except for Ketchup which is FREE! I’ll add it to the menu now 🙂

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Mia

Hi im mia the prices for mcdonalds this especially the meals are really expensive i mean a rap for 12 dolloers no way to much money

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Jeff

I’d like to know how frugal feeds advertise deals for McDonalds, yet when u go in store they don’t honour frugal feeds coupons. This is misleading & frustrating & if frugal feeds are doing the wrong thing advertising these deals, then why aren’t Macca’s taking the necessary steps to stop them falsely advertising & taking advantage of customers who regularly visit their Macca’s store. Frugal feeds have been advertising fast food chain deals for a long time now & it’s about time there was something done about them decieving people into believing that they are getting deals when places such… Read more »

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David Gaminde

Congratulations Mike on an awesome website….you are a living legend….ive been looking for a website such as this for years…keep up the great work.

1xhamburger $1 .. 1xsml fries $2.20 .. 1xsml cappuccino $0 (Senior) total $3.20 correct ? Are price same as usual now ? as different salesperson charge differently .. some call in manager to sort out till so what is accurate ? Currently TV ad for hamburger is $1 ..

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Slez

Hamburgers were $1 last month but have gone up again.

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Guy

Hi Mike, Thanks for the great website. It was a great help. Its weird that not even the official maccas website has no prices. Your site it set out in a easy to read format. It was just what i was looking for. After reading some other feedback comments on changing prices i understand that Maccas special prices change all the time (as I’m sure you and everyone knows) and i can imagine it would take a ridiculous amount of work to continually update all the time. Thank you for a great site.

Thanks for the kind words Guy! Really appreciate the feedback – it motivates me to continue to keep the prices as accurate as possible 🙂

Mike

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David

I think that the McOz burger is no longer available, I try to get the $5 meal (retired, saving cents) and between 10:30 and 5:30 I get the Chicken McFeast small meal. I got this in Townsville, Dubbo and Melbourne over the Feb and Mar 2019.

Looks like you’re right David! I always thought the McOz was one of their staples but it seems to be off the menu now.

I’ll update the list above – thanks!

Mike

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John

Don’t Maccas have differential pricing between stores? Either depending on geographical area, or maybe depending on whether company or franchise store? I notice prices are different between city stores and stores in the area where I live.

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